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      <title>Why theory for community health promotion research and practice? (Readings: Bartholomew &amp; Dolan Mullen, 2011 &amp; personal understanding of theory) by Andrew Springer</title>
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         <title>Roles of Theory in Guiding Comm. Health Research and Practice</title>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>a.) Identification of behavior and determinants of behavior related to a specified health problem (i.e. the logic model of the problem); b.) explication of a causal model that include theoretical constructs for producing change in the behavior of interest (i.e., the logic model of change); c) selection of intervention methods and delivery of practical application to achieve changes in health behavior; d.) evaluation of the resulting intervention including theoretical mediating variables and e. reporting of the intervention characteristics along with the evaluation results. A.Davenport</div>]]></description>
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         <description><![CDATA[<div>helps measure and describe the pathways through which change can occur or the points where change breaks down, making the findings, even of failed trials, useful in informing subsequent research. A. Davenport</div>]]></description>
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